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What's Behind the Push to Dismantle the Department of Education
The U.S. Department of Education is undergoing major restructuring, with key functions being outsourced. Explore the potential fallout — and what it could mean for student aid, grants, and loan support.
Professional Graduate Majors & Federal Loan Eligibility
Not all grad-school programs qualify for unlimited federal funding. Learn which “professional” majors meet the criteria — and which could limit your ability to tap federal loans as you pursue a master’s or doctorate.
Income-Based Repayment: How to Reduce Payments & Qualify for Forgiveness
Federal loan payments don’t have to break the bank. Income-based repayment (IBR) plans adjust your monthly amount to your wages — and after years of payments, may offer forgiveness. Discover if you qualify now.
FAFSA Myths That Could Cost You Thousands in Aid
Many families skip the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) because of common misconceptions — and end up missing out on grants, scholarships, and financial aid. Don’t let myths hold you back.
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